Led SoCal’s 16-1’s to Silver medal finish at SoCal Junior National Qualifier

Players would describe Aimee’s coaching style as, “tough but fair, passionate, focused on technique and ball control, never mad or yelling but positive, smiling and nurturing.”

Aimee Asebroek graduated with honors from the University of California, Irvine in 2005 where she received her Bachelor’s degree in Spanish and her minor in Educational Studies. At UC Irvine, she was the president and captain of the women’s club volleyball team for three years, earning the SCCVL Player of the Year award her last three years. Aimee was also the President of the Southern California Collegiate Volleyball league.

Aimee started her club coaching career with North County Volleyball Club’s 12 and under team at the age of 19, and has since coached at SoCal Volleyball Club. She has coached teams at every age group and level for girls, and the 14s and 16s level for boys. She has also run camps and coached for the City of Vista, Club Strictly Volleyball and North County Volleyball Club.

Aimee has coached at San Marcos High School and assisted at AIAA Conference Champion Cal State San Marcos University, and worked closely with their head coach, A.I.I. Volleyball Coach of the Year, Andrea Leonard on both the coaching and recruiting side. She spent 4 years as the Varsity Coach at Vista High School. She has worked closely with her volleyball mentor, Olympian Mary Jo Peppler to develop a curriculum for SoCal that ensures a player will have the same technically driven experience from coach to coach and team to team.

Aimee believes that consistent technical work and feedback are a must for ALL ages and skill levels but that developing and maintaining teamwork skills and great attitudes are even more critical. For her, there is an overriding emphasis on enjoying the experience as a whole and creating a lifelong love for the game. Aimee also stresses consistent hard work and respect for one another and coaches. She teaches her coaches to be kind, fair, consistent and disciplined with their kids.

Assistant Coach

Jose has been a volleyball Coach for more than twelve years and has helped jump-start young programs in North County, San Diego. The programs he has helped develop include the Escondido Palomar YMCA, Escondido Charter High School and Classical Academy High School. He has been the Junior Varsity volleyball Coach for the past 3 years for Classical Academy High School and is also an Assistant Coach for their Varsity team.

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Head Coach

His players would describe Tanner’s coaching style as, “fun but serious when he needs to be. He knows how to get the team to regroup and to focus when they are down or not paying attention. He makes his players work hard.”

Tanner has been with SoCal for over nine years. According to Tanner’s fellow SoCal coaches, he is one of SoCal’s most committed, hard-working and loyal staff members. He is inspired by his two daughters (who also share his love for volleyball) to set an example that he wants them to follow.

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Head Coach

Deeply involved in the camps, clinics, and developmental programs in the club.

Specializes with beginner players, where he feels he can instill great habits and competitive attitudes and have lots of fun with his kids!

current St.Joe’s Varsity Head Coach

Craig’s favorite element to teach is, “Passing, which may seem strange since I was a setter. Without good passing, nothing else is possible
on the court. We never stop working on our passing.”

Craig is deeply embedded in the SoCal culture, coaching teams of every level and age, and also devoting time to SoCal’s developmental camps and clinics. Currently, Craig is the Varsity coach at St. Joseph’s School.

Craig is no stranger to volleyball, having grown up on the beach in Del Mar. Craig set for the Torrey Pines High School program for four years, and went on to play volleyball in college on the Penn State men’s volleyball team.

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Players would describe Alli’s coaching style as very active, and very fun. Alli is accessible and kind to her players, and she deeply affects the lives of her players.

Alli is a former SoCal standout player, who participated in the club every year from 7th grade through her senior year in high school. At Vista High School, she was given the Coaches Award, and received an all tournament team award.

Alli caught the coaching bug while she was a player, volunteering her time her junior and senior years with SoCal’s FutureStars program, a developmental clinic program that requires patience, attention to detail and passion. Alli went on to coach an energetic 12’s Local team in 2013, and since then has participated fully in SoCal’s summer training program, camps and clinics — and most recently, Fall Ball.

In addition to being a dedicated SoCal coach, she has coached the Freshman teams at Mission Hills High School, and Vista High School. Alli specializes in the 12s-14s age group. She always makes sure her kids are having fun, getting a great workout, and learning how to be spirited teammates.

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Originally from the East Coast, Morgan recently moved to California in March of 2017. Limon has been playing school, club, and a little bit of sand volleyball starting in middle school all the way through college. Limon played for the University of Mount Olive in North Carolina. She had a very interesting collegiate experience, playing for three different head coaches over the four years in school. She learned a lot from each of the different coaching styles and uses their best techniques in her coaching today.

Limon started coaching when she was in high school for summer camps for incoming freshman. She loved being able to share her passion with young players. She describe her coaching style “ I like to focus on fast moving drills to get the girls alert and ready for game play. My goal for each drill is to have everyone involved and working hard. I don’t like girls standing on the sidelines watching. Every drill I run has a purpose and a goal to reach. I give the players goals to keep them focused and work together as a team.”

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Andrea Hernandez

Competitive, Positive, Passionate

Volleyball Instructor

current Missions Hills JV coach

former Missions Hills boys’ volleyball coach

Andrea has many years of coaching experience. Andrea has coached at Mission Hills for two seasons. While coaching the Freshman team in 2016, the team finished with a 16-2 record. While coaching the JV this year, the team finished 12-7 overall. Andrea has also spent time coaching high school boys’ volleyball at Mission Hills as well.